Thursday, July 9, 2009

Goals, Dreams

Welcome Home! In one of her clinics Carol Coppinger told us a story about how she greets her horses after being away for awhile -- with exuberance and joy and the horses running to her. And I remember thinking -- boy, that will be the day when my horse does that!

Today after returning from a ten-day absence I went to the field to let my mid-20s Left Brain Introvert catch me. He catches me very nicely thanks to Parelli and today I was expecting the same nice catch that almost always occurs at a walk. Presto and his buddy were grazing way out in the pasture.

When I got about 20 steps into the field up came his head and I waved as I always do. He immediately began walking briskly (usually it's more of a sashay), so I mirrored him by walking briskly toward him. He began trotting; I trotted. He cantered with spirit and so did I until we met. He gave his low whinny greeting and put his head right at my chest! This is the first time ever that my horse CANTERED to me and you can imagine how thrilled I am!

I have held that story of Carol's as perhaps an unrealizable dream given my horse's personality, but thanks to Parelli that dream has become a reality. —Joyce Cross, Level 3 student, Alexandria, VA, USA

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

10 Qualities of a Horseman

Heart & Desire
Respect
Impulsion
Flexion
Attitude
Feel
Timing
Balance
Savvy
Experience

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

The three laws of parelli

The three laws of parelli

1. Put the relationship first.
2. Develop in 4 savvys.
3. Never ending self-improvement.

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Parelli Eight Principles

#1 Horsemanship is natural.
#2 Make no assumptions.
#3 Communication is two or more individuals sharing and understanding an idea.
#4 The eight responsibilities of a Partnership.

There are four responsibilities for the human: 1. Don’t act like a predator. Become more mentally,emotionally and physically fit. 2. Have an independent seat. 3. Think like a horse–man. 4. Use the natural power of focus.

And four for the horse: 1. Don’t act like a prey animal. Become more mentally,emotionally and physically fit. 2. Don’t change gait. 3. Don’t change direction. 4. Look where you are going.

#5 The attitude of justice is effective.
#6 Body language is universal.
#7 Horses teach riders, riders teach horses.
#8 Principles, purpose and time are the tools of teaching.
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